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o o I! ! ififg uliM fit m"f.ppord ware ttitbttnt). medforjx oufxio jr,w. AVfirsT 2$,, w& fitDFORD Mail tribuni AN WDKPENDRNT NEWHPAPIB nmiAHB&D EVEKY A FT Kit NOON II 01 PI - 4 BUN OA Y, HY TUB MBDFOKD I'KINTINO 00. - TW Mtdfbrd fluiutar'Munilng Hm ) furolttiftl :-abarrttni du ling tit gefwdajr dll mw LEGAL FARCE AND MORAL DELINQUENCY. Offlc: UHI HortL Kir atiMt. Tribune UultdtBtf. J'lioue 76, v . A cormolidstltm of th Democrutto TimM. tha Mrdford Mill, the Urilfort) TrltiuM, It. SouUf n imgoman, tut juuiuiiu inbuilt. - r HOMEKT W. HIJHL, Elltnr, 8. HUMi'TKH fturi il, Unagf. - Ht Mill In AlTnnc: D.lj, with BuruUj Run, jtir .17.80 Duly, with Huixluy Huii, itiuuth ,,... .76, utiir, wiinout mm-iay son, yar . . . . . o.fiU Dally, without Suftdif bun, taoiitb ... .3 Wrkly Mall Tribune, ons yur t oo lunday Sun, one ytar 1.00 Y CAIt KIKft In ydfonl, AuM.ml, J.rU.on tHI, (Vritritl Point) Ptaocnlz, TaU-nt nut on Highway a: Da 11, u-llb flunduy Run, month .76 Dtlly, ttlttsuut Nuitday Kuri, month 4B Itl, w Ihout Kunday Knit, on year., 7.60 Paily, with Uunday Hun, onn yrar S.tO All U-ima by currier, caati In ailvanr,. . flworti dally ftvrrajfft mrulatmn for: all tnoiitiiH rndinir April lat, 1'Jti, SUUW, mora than double the lin'uiulion of Hiiy oilier uair vub- iuit-u or ciivuiaiira in jacKaon uomty. Tha only pauer uetwen. Albany Ore. Ohlco, Oallforiid, a dint a nre of ovir lit, baring It-ami wire ' Aaaocialed Preaa rrnce. and 400 Official paper of the City ol Med ford. Official jp-r of Jackson Ootnty. Ki.terH ti awm.;-claii mattrr it Hedford. urrgor, umier act or alarcb it, 1H7V. MfcUHKHS OP Tflft AmnvttTtm TOKHH. Tlie Associated PrMB ie virtual vcly entitled to tlie uae for rtj-iitjlifatlori of all newt dla-patcln-a credited to it or not otlipfwlee credited Id thla paixr, and ilco to the local new a pub (Uhrd herein. - All rlffhta of republication of fpedal dla pa'.cura uerein are auto reacrrea. Ye Smudge Pot tif Arthur Parry. Aniihrr Imly Iiiim len r.iuKliI hut tci'lJIK h'- IlllNhjllMl'M IKMill .HtitlIU'ir)l with rii i ji'tiMHi. Ili'tiry 1'onl, who ul i tic Imuw ttu( Of ImsilM'KS, iM IliiW ilfHT 111!' COW Willi ii rt'i'lpo fur HynllH'tli' iiillk.- Ilcnr Hhoiilit he induced In do unmet hlHK lllllllll iH'IllM'iy Cliflll. Mudfl !. A'.i I'.nlck. No further uhv will Bf-ll for SI AO. him AiiKWfH Ex nmliit-r.) Ki.'ink nnd cnmlid. OKKfiON jm IT X it A ti H N CKKASKrf MldlilM- 1'nitl.iiul Ti ! Ifi-iimj lVovioiisly known n.s "knock liiR." It will soon hf cold (MioiiKh ntct'chitiiiH (o eiiKh hum clu-cks Ht ra iiKfi'K, n ecu in pa it led hy it on nicly youiiK lady. IVoplo arc riMuriiiiiK from Ihi'ir an mm I kjhI, io find thai the olty admin lmrulion lei Hulr lawiiH dry up. LuuIkc and Itlrd Krhlui' mniurod Mcdfoi'd Saturday on a InisincMH trli. i reka u:ui.) Journal.) Kctui n iiiK Monday. ii r:it K C(i.mi:k tiim slavkki (K'liuuath 1''hIIh N'owh) LoHtcr (.. Callantlni,1 harhor nf Swanson'H .shop on Main Htn-et, and MIh Ailcon I i i v i . Hohnol tt'Hi'htM, wtro Insui'd a llcenso (o wi'il yt'Hti'rdiiy aftcrnnon In tho clirk'a ufflct'. They are leaving iiniiHMlliitcly for the noulh anil hopod to flco wiihnul ihu knowl vtKt of ihi'ir many fricnd.s, hut Murder Will Out. The red IuiIh the deer hunteiH wear to ovoid Ki'ievnuN errin, should also he adopted hy moving twlgn. JliKs Klolse Myera weni to Salem to do Home chopping wllh Mrs. May Kinf- foril one day last week. (Alhany JJemoerQl-Ileialii.) Can't think nf a cutlliiM, retiiiiik. SPKCII-'K 'ATKINS WA.NTKI) Ity yniniK tlenlli'liuin Just heginnliiK I ImisckoepinK, a l.ady helween eighton) and t wenty-fiw yearn nf Age, with a i;nnd edlic:1tlo(i. u,,anu a t'ortiiue not Ichh than fi.tMM) 11 fhuiuI Wind and I.luili. Tive l-Vel -j-our incues wiinout lier .Shoes: not ' fat, nor yet too .-im; a dour Skin Kwei-t Ih tat h. with a good Set n ,4 imii; no rrnie nor Arfeotloti; not . very tailmtlve. nor one that Is deemed a Scold; hut of Spirit to "i-esent an' Ahjmnt; nf a chaiiiahle dispusltlon; not over (nnd or Dress, thnuk'h al ways decent and clean; tlut will en tertain her Musha nds Krtcnds with Afl'ahllity and t 'hecriulness, prefer his ('omtiany to puhtie DiveiMhniH and KiiddliiK aiimit; one who can keep hlH ecreiH, dial he may open his Heart to her without reserve on all Ocra- s ions; that can extend domestic Kx peilHfH With lOi-onoiny, as I'luspntly advances wiiihpui Ostemafton: and retrench them with I'heerfulliess H Oi'casiuu should reiUlre. Any l,udy ilipo.sed to Matrimnnv. MIlNWei Imk this I lesci iptioli. is desired lo (inert lor . . al the llaplists llratl t'orree Holise, Aldei manhury. N. It. None hut Principals will he I rented with nor nerd any apply that . are do Melon! In any one pari leu la r. the (ientlenian can make adeiti:ite Ueturn, ami is In every respevi, de (..M'vlitK ii lady with the ahove ynali I A ii advertisement puhllshed in the Daily Advertiser of I 'hiladelphia, hi October, 1T77.) ' OKI: 'IN) A AT Kai O thee well, 'thnd t1:H-li linmed Miflur, raitliful huffer of the sun When I bought thee thou writ puter. Hill the Idaxe luith turneil ther dun. INnest filier formed thy siding. Level hrlm anil inndlsh crown, Hut the rrflh and much colliding itroiiglit thy Jaunty angle down. Through II all. you came tmhnttered Soiled, perhaps, bill whole and strong, And the thing thai really muttered Was. you lived the mnninef lotitf. o Kaiv thee well, tftou straw belated, 'Til the springtime greeta the land Then you'll he rejuvenated With a feather In your hand. U'v-insus City tftur.) DOIiOTIIY TI I . I . I N f ; WO N (ki n i I c- 1 wlifii was Nfitfi'iii'cd tli either duy tn ii term from oin tn li'ii v-hj-.. in tin, pi'iiiti'iitiiiij'. Dnrntliy liml rciiKiui to In' iimin.himI. Siii-Ii ii si'iiti-iii'i? for sni'li R i i'iiiii' cniiK's ninli'i' tlfn IiciiiI nf f ji ! ratlicr thiui jiistii'c nr trani'ily. j.l'ss than a yrnr iil'h, Dninthy, li'ailini; a day "id'1' lifi',.slii( Iwr, iiii.mIW'I' through the lnai'1 whi'ii sin- ri'iiuuist rati'il, anil then l' fjccdiMl to furant, Iht tninlili's liy mixint; iiiiioiishiiic liipinr with jazz. Slii' coiilVsscil Iiim- I'riiin', and was ndjiidsii'd insnni'. Donyiui; in- ! sanity, she was uivimi annthi'i- trial, was liiiiml Kiulty nf , innii- SliHiSJIilV-i- aiul I'i'i'i'ivi'd tin- iiniiiiiial iiinisliiui'iit nnli'd ali'ivc. S'ith all dniilit nf insanity ri'iimvi'd, Durntliy in all prnlialiilily will hi' I'i'tiii'ncil to soeirty in'thi'i'i' or foiii' yi-ars il' not hefnrn. Ac foi'dint; to tii' law Imr ri-iinc of murder will, then he fully expiated. She will come under no further restrictions, he sulijected to no dis cipline or ciiidinicc. The state will technically he rid of her. i Such a system drinks into sharp relief the. inadequacy of our present system of criminal procedure. A (.'ill who could kill her mother in cold lilnud, heeausc of a momentary irritation, may lie .sane, hut morally at least she can't he normal. (Ine of two courses would seem necessary for even the primary protection o society, either the irn-l should he conlini'd lor an indefinite period, or she should he carefully ohserved hy experts and only released, as a result of overwhclmini; evidence of her re formation, and then suh.jcct to ri'id restrictions. .Neither course will he followed. Dorothy will live for n few years wil.li other criminals of her sex, an experience invitin" fur ther defeneration and then he set free to continue her jazz, lit' us she wishes. Such a system is wronfj, not onlv a wronft ajainst society, but a wrolij,' against the girl. Ohviously there can he no solution of the crime prohlem until such perversions of justice, and common de cency, arc eliminated or at least a system is devised, intelligently (iisif ned, o meet them. 1U g'J JU!l' iJjiX.Q u. CROSS-WORD PUZZMi STORY COUNTRY LIFE QUILL POINTS Scenery is thai t?recn haze that zips hy. "Dry aj,'enl killed al crossing." I'sually it is ilouhle-crossin;,'. Fur pants. coals will he worn a little longer this winter: also dad's There are "loyal America in 177(i. Those fcttinp; rich at home. t rihes in Morocco. There were Tories in Florida are not those who failed One of the eonsoliiin; features of the present is that, it soon will ho. the past. flood times are those in whieji people feel justified in gninc deeper into debt. Why is it called a checkered nolhinir siiiare iihout il. career? So frequently there is ... ( .' t: Little Sally and liilly had 3-6-7-1U all the roses from thcii cheeks so Mothei sent I hem to their Craudina's in the country. ' y-10 was 7- nice at the (arm in the country that Sally had her roses 2-5 no lime anil so did Itilly. 5-6 wonder, cither heeausc hoih youngsters drank almost a full pail cl rich l-i!-j-t a day!" sanl Grandma to Mother. Answer To l.ag Puzzle J 13 14 Ulu). l'J47IU Itciiee), H V X (aee). I? 1X19 20 (thoy). 1417 tali, 13 1 1 in 1 . 34l iiiii). IU1112 leut), lajliau (toy), 3 0 108). l.j'lli (so), 6 1 1 la m (iwisp). , Cninj'iiiht. ID'i.'i. tnj 't he Intel nnttuntil Htntlicitte Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. aiinM tattw. prtunlni to Mraonar iimiUi wit hyuan., not Io dluui lunotli w irMlmwiL will bm air,w.rMl bv Dr. Brodv If .Is mnl t, al..ul .nw.iAn. i. mi UMir. ,tioulif'b, brl.l nd wrlltan In Ink. Owlni to tti, lira, numlur of l.ttora mlmd, only f. mi b. rnnmi h,r. No ragly iin b. mtdt to iwrlM not oonfonalna U liMlruotlon. mi or. wiiiim Br., ir wra of UiM mmhw, til m I Ann Children's Pictorial Cross Word I'tifele I aXC-I ""'vers ' Kmne TellerH have wives In flic liack seat. hjI' other Have V i-liil't Ver 'cin- si hey. I trucss icoite ' " linve liceii knnun I' mike u stii'iil. toil fiilki tl"it llilnk they're (tri'iil nrver seem I' ivnke illi. Poems That Live The sinusitis or ( IiIIiIIiimhI. Two things that are hard ust and hungry tourists. on the. crops near the highway are An annostie is n man so full of kiiowledm' that he caD't see tj-ulli except in a test tube. A secret, sorrow in'ent of a sundae. never appears tn interfere with a uirl's enjoy 28(10 It. C: Jturderinn Willi a blade; 1!:!.'i A. I): with, a club; 1200 A. 1).: turderini; with impunity. Hfurtlcrinp; I he oliler ,'encrnluui was too circumspect to act as youngsters now ilo, luit it is luakniL' tin for lost time. The scisinnlnejst has il soil. No work except during ipiake, and you can't play (roll" then anyway. . ait earth I orreet this sentence: "Ah, well," said the policeman; "if you are poor and Iriclid ess. l'O vonr wnv in nenee " Wu RipplingRhumQS3 THE CRANK. 1' F ONI', idea fills vonr head, excluding every iilhiu- thonebt. you'll have no comrades when von tread vonr nathwav. lonely and distraught. Your one idea well may be a thitisj that throbs with truth and sense, but. when men sec you they will lice and hide behind a' picket fence. 1 used to bold that, bearded men should have to pay a heavy tax; 1 argued this aisain, ajiain, and would not let my tongue relax. To every voter 1 explained, and tried to make my platform ileal-; a man with sideboards, I maintained, should pay five hundred bucks a year. Alfalfa haii;in front his jaw should set him back a hundred bones; a-non-conformist beard .should tlraw as much, 1 cried, in ringiui; times. I'd lay a tax on every style of whiskers delegates could wear; at first men heard nic with a smile, luit later on they all would swear. For 1 forsook nil other themes to talk about Nthe whiskers tax, and whiskers flourished in my dreams, and beard statistics doused my tracks. Mcfore this mania arose and took pnsscssijin of my mind, my friends were ninny and my foes, men said, were mighty hard to find. ' I, talked my friends away from me, detractors rose on every hand, and they insisted 1 sbttld l m vul'.ir parlance, tanned or eiinncd. An anvil from an airship fell and landed on my addled heaif, and when J woke I talked quite well of Kf n, M1p ,,,,,) iMi;erhread. 1 talked of sailing n the sea, of playiiti; hm-key on the main, ad nil tny frinefs came buck to inc. since I was once more nfe unit sune ' Jn many riiore canon than ihyckins nr" 'or Sir years nur roi-nrrnlzett nro- tonued riasai nisVharKe .anil nasal ptoiipiiKe in infants ami yinmi? ehllilren are line to paranasal sinusitis: that is to Ray, the Source nf ilisi-hai'KP is all Infected sinus. The paranasal ' sinuses are ah- spares with in the bony struc ture of the fare or head: they are lined hy mucous niein l r a n e enntintinUs cavities. The doc tors 4 0 years nco scarcely kneyy these paranasal Hinuscs oxlsted; they Just liejjan to recognize such air spacos and to ruispect that the Illilnti ineuihrane was susceptible to Inflammatory "conditions 3d years atfo; they began timidly exploring the sinuses and relieving some atroctoua cases of misdiagnosed "neuralsia" 211 l J?'I!5H Calantln ....One-half ounce Water i.Kuur uuneep lehthyol From yi drops in n dram Add the ichthyil drop hy drop until you get a tint to match the- normal -skin. Hot Water Orhikimr Please give " your opinion of the practice of drinking n cupful of hot water before ench meal., with a little salt in the water. One party said it purifies the blood, hut I have been told it causes constipation. (S. (i.) Answer Hot water purifies the blood no more than cold water does Hot ' water taken Immediately before n meal tends to diminish the secretion of gastric juice nnd slow down diges tion. Cold water, on the other hand, stimulates the secretion of gastric juice nnd promotes digestion, llut for many feeble or dehlliuited persons, the practice of drinking, hot water freely with or without a little snlt In it, is healthful. It does not cause dltMn in vir nw,- .advise taking the water apart from mastered the diagnosis and treatment of this modern affliction. In Infanta, I children and adults. I . T refer to sinusitis as "modern" nil- I vised ly. It occurred often enough In bygone days, even though ft was not recognized. Hut I believe one Is jus- rifled by the observations nnd Htudi of Hclentiflc workers In assuming that this condition Is actually Increasing in prevalence, and in asciihlng the greater 'frequency of paranasal sinu sitis today to our ultrarefined diet, particularly the deficiency of vitamin In. the excM-sslvely "purified" or refin ed diet inflicted upon the child, nnd specifically the absence of an ede- iua(e amount of the fat soluble vita min-A in the diet of the infant or young child. ' 1 Little tuts with paranasal sinusitis usually do not have headache in head pain, as do adults with this trouble, but they usually sneeze n great deal. They do not seem to be annoyed by postnasas discharge as do adults, for infants or young children swallow the postnasal discharge Instead of expec- torn'ilng it. They generally show pome cervical adenitis "kernels" In the neck nlong the line from the angle of the Jnw to the collar bone. These children with chronic paranasal sin usitis nro apt to be listless, sallow. ind have a poor appetite, a finical ap petite, often declining to eat the very food which supplies the vitamin they requlre-t-hutter, pure raw milk, yelk of egg. the fresh green leafy vegeta bles. They nro usually underweight: most of t hem have enlarged tonsils and ndenoidH, to which their poor health is sometimes attributed. Kemovnl of the enlarged tonsils and adenoids cures SO per cent of the cases of chronic paranasal sin usi ties hi children: It fails to relieve the symptoms in 20 per cent of cases. Dis charge, nasal obstruction nr other liytTiptoms persisting after the removal tlf enlarged tonsils and adenoids .4honM vammt rt careful Investiga tion of (he condition of the sinuses. C.ood physicians, lomr before we heard anything about the vitnmius. recognized t hat Rome cases of para nasal sinusitis in children were diffi cult or Impossible to cure by surgical or other treatment until the children were given proper diet. With the aid of the tight diet, skilful medicinal lo- al treatment by the physician or spe. iatlst dears up the trouble. Any condition In Infants and younc hlldren may be caused by paranasal sinusitis, and among Such conditions are valvular disease, multiple arth ritis (so called rheumatic fever l. horea (St. Vitus dunce. ) pyelitis, ane. mia, malnutrition and chronic i1Ik- tlve disorders. meal time say first thing on rising in the morning, rather than just before eating, I should advise omitting the salt, or using very little if any. Many take from one to two pints of hot water on rising, with nothing but benefit. If some flnvor Is necessary, a dash of lemon juice or other fruit Juice would be preferable to salt. The Trail (irrnvs Warm Ilernard Hcrnard In Correct nnd Corrective Keating states that eating starches and proteins at the same meal Is Injurious to the health. As his reason ho says that starches nre di gested by alkaline nnd proteins by acid and that the acid neutralizes the alkaline and that therefore neither Is digested well. Is this correct? (Iten J. S.) Answer Correct Didn't you pay you read it in Correct Ruling? Un fortunately Dernard liernard was not on hand when the Creator gave4 us wheat, nnd so the starch and protein got terribly mixed that's probably why nobody can digest bread. H nard ought to take this up with the Creator nnd have it corrected. BATTMC HYMN OF Til K KKI'UJIJC .Mine eyes have seen the glory of the 'coming of the Lord: ' Re Is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; Ilo hath loosed the fateful ligliuiing of Ills terrible swift sword; Ills truth is marching on. X have seen Him in the watch-fires of n hundred circling camps: They have bulldcd Dim an altar in (he evening dews and damps; I can rend His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps; His day Is marching on. f have rend a flory gospel, writ In burnished rows of steel: "As ye deal with .my contemners, sn . with you my grace shall deal: Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel, Since Clod is marching on." He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat: He is sifting out the hearts of men beforp ills judgment -seat: Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Htm! be jubilant, my feet! ' Our God Is marching on. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, vjth a glory in his bosom that trans figures you nnd me: As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free. While t!ud is inarching on. ; Julia Ward Howe. POLICK TO STOP ('HAIitliKSTOV whrx it cAi si;s Ymit.vnoxs Running Across. Word 1. "Hark, hark! th: does do bark, the are coming to town."' - . Word 6. A western state. Word 6. Part of a house paint- er's equipment. Plural. Running Down. 's, Word 1. A disorderly fight, '' Word 2. To crush. Word 3. To ?.dmiro very much. Word 4. Water animals which are found in northern seas. 1 YESTKRDAY'S puzzle ANSWERED. C harleston to Have KJvals. NKW VortK. Aug. fti. American Society of Teachers of Dancing offers the Miami center nnd the Cuban dan- zi n as rivals of the Charleston. WW Safe Milk and Diet .Forlnfants, Invalids, The Aged HOHOKE.V. N. J., Aug, 27. The police are under orders to .stop the Charleston In any hall in which the dance causes vibrations. XKW YOIi K. Aug. 27. Rich enough to retire nfter selling news papers for 50 years, two news stand owners have signed over their busi ness in the Woolworth building to two faithful employes. Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found irthe grain and whole milk. Raises happy, robust-children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. Prepared a t home by stirring thepow rfer in hot or cold water. No cooking. ItelKltim Strike Is Klulctl nitrssici.s. aur. 27. (A. p.) .Metal worker. 3d. lino of whom have been nn strike for n month, today voted tn resume work Monday under 1 compromise which It is considered ici'tain the employers will accept. The compromise Involves a redllc tion in wiikcs. ' Chaplin In Itullil Theatre- XKW YOHK, Auk. 27. The Ameri can says fharlle Chaplin Is to build l S I .Olio.ildli theater on llroadway. ipcninK it with Ills first lay. pokslhiy 1 melodrama, fr'nturliiR Judith An-lorson. "STitivs ax n.svi:its. l'le-ll Paint.. t have luria1 white spots on mv hands and arms, and I raw in your department some tyno im-o n recipe for A pain! lo conceal sm h soots. I Mrs. I, P.) Answer Q ilycrrln One dram 2lc oxl.l One-half ounce Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months VI hid ttiffrttd (br IS yean with PILES, My doctor, uld turBlcl operation was bsohittly necruary. V.I aHr a lew tnat ienh hy Dr. Van I waj wt It galnlna mliitit fend ttrensth; free from all ncrvoiu trouble" VHAT this woman writes is typical of hundreds of extreme cases of PILES which my celebrated non-surgical meth od has permanently CUR ED. Isn't it worth a few treatments by a recognized Specialist, who will CUARAXTEE to Cl'Rt. you or return your KKE. rather than tufler longer? Rent myFRKEbookon I'IIm and other RECTALand COLONdtiorder. It will uum you lo Kt promptly. 1 DtAN M n Inr torUano ofticcs. sr. ATT ft offices: VEl2. "jinmrfvn su si.., Bu id,n, SPECIAL BARGAINS Three New 1925 Model Cars GREATLY REDUCED HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. 114 S. Riversido , Quality Cars Phone 254 ESSEX COACH excellent condition The Busy Comer Motor Co. -A TCI V. . WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF f '' Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right o Dj Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Beforaj Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. , TROWBRIDGE CABINET VORK Medfor . . A Modeb MiU 0 Oreg o 4 O 0. -- - g . : .... : o o o 0 o o O O O O O O O o